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    Cytokine Profile in Early Infection by Leptospira interrogans in A/J Mice by Lorena Bavia, Íris A. de Castro, Mariane Tami Amano, Ana Maria Gonçalves da Silva, Silvio Arruda Vasconcellos, Lourdes Isaac

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Since rodents are at the same time the main reservoir and generally asymptomatic to Leptospira infection, understanding why some animal species are resistant and others are susceptible to this infection would shed some light in how to control this important zoonosis. The innate immune response against Leptospira is mainly dependent on phagocytosis and activation of the Complement System. …”
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    Características clínico-epidemiológicas de la enfermedad de Chagas en comunidades del Chapare, Departamento Cochabamba, Bolivia by Orlando Cruz Martínez, Iris González Morales, María Caridad Fragoso Marchante, Dianelys Perla Sierra Martínez, Esteban Jesús Sánchez Martínez

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…La enfermedad de Chagas o tripanosomiasis americana existe en el continente americano desde antes de la colonización. Es una zoonosis propia del continente. Constituye un importante problema de salud y afecta a más de 20 millones de personas.…”
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    <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> and Rabies—The Parasite, the Virus, or Both? by Ragan Wilson, Shannon Caseltine, Edith Will, Jeremiah Saliki, Ruth C. Scimeca

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Known for its neurological alterations, the rabies virus is one of the most recognized types of zoonosis that, although preventable, still causes deaths in humans and animals worldwide. …”
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    Clinical-epidemilogical characterization of patients with leptopirosis in the Cumanayagua Municipality. Cienfuegos Province. 2007-2017 by Narciso Águila Rodríguez, Hilda María Delgado Acosta, Tamara Montenegro Calderón, Delfín Rodríguez Buergo, Lizette Rodríguez Fernández, Rosario Rodríguez Castro

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…<strong>Fundamento:</strong> la leptospirosis continua siendo la zoonosis más frecuente a nivel mundial.<br /> <strong>Objetivo:</strong> caracterizar clínica y epidemiológicamente pacientes con leptospirosis. …”
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    Prevalence of <i>Leptospira</i> spp. in Lithuanian Wild Boars (<i>Sus scrofa</i>) by Birutė Karvelienė, Inga Stadalienė, Jūratė Rudejevienė, Evelina Burbaitė, Dalia Juodžentė, Marius Masiulis, Jūratė Buitkuvienė, Jurgita Šakalienė, Gintaras Zamokas

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<i>Leptospira</i> is a bacteria responsible for a widespread zoonosis that affects both humans and animals. Leptospirosis is a challenging pathology to diagnose and treat since its signs are unspecific and symptoms vary greatly. …”
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    Renewed Global Partnerships and Redesigned Roadmaps for Rabies Prevention and Control by Tiziana Lembo, Michaël Attlan, Hervé Bourhy, Sarah Cleaveland, Peter Costa, Katinka de Balogh, Betty Dodet, Anthony R. Fooks, Elly Hiby, Fernando Leanes, François-Xavier Meslin, Mary Elizabeth Miranda, Thomas Müller, Louis H. Nel, Charles E. Rupprecht, Noël Tordo, Abbigail Tumpey, Alexander Wandeler, Deborah J. Briggs

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Canine rabies, responsible for most human rabies deaths, is a serious global public health concern. This zoonosis is entirely preventable, but by focusing solely upon rabies prevention in humans, this “incurable wound” persists at high costs. …”
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    Assessing One Health integration in Somalia’s school curriculum for future pandemic preparedness by Ahmed Abdulkadir Hassan-Kadle, Aamir Muse Osman, Abas Mohamed Sharif

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While some materials address environmental health and infectious diseases, crucial areas such as zoonosis, antimicrobial resistance, and climate change are minimally covered. …”
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    First clinical cases of leishmaniosis in meerkats (Suricata suricatta) housed in wildlife parks in Madrid, Spain by Pablo Moraleda-Berral, Rosa Gálvez, Eva Martínez-Nevado, Lino Pérez de Quadros, Juncal García, Manuel de la Riva-Fraga, Juan Pedro Barrera, Efrén Estévez-Sánchez, Lourdes Cano, Rocío Checa, María Ángeles Jiménez-Martínez, Ana Montoya, Guadalupe Miró

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Some of these zoological parks are in endemic areas for both human and animal leishmaniosis, thus it should be very important to include this zoonosis in the differential diagnosis. Methods The study was carried out in two zoological parks in Madrid, Madrid Zoo and Faunia, and analyzed seven meerkats. …”
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    Correlation analysis of the impact of Clonorchis sinensis juvenile on gut microbiota and transcriptome in mice by Xueling Deng, Shitao Li, Yuhong Wu, Jiali Yao, Wei Hou, Jiangyao Zheng, Boying Liang, Xiaole Liang, Qiping Hu, Zhanshuai Wu, Zeli Tang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…ABSTRACT Clonorchiasis remains a non-negligible global zoonosis, imposing serious socio-economic burdens in endemic regions. …”
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    1º WORKSHOP FCNYM/CONICET: “REALIDADES Y DESAFÍOS EN EL ABORDAJE INTEGRAL DE LA SALUD” by Sandra Torrusio, María Florencia Cesani Rossi, Pablo Demetrio, Laura Teves, Lorena Zonta, Sergio Rodríguez Gil, Gisel Padula

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…La jornada se dividió luego en tres talleres consecutivos sobre: “Salud, Epidemiología y Zoonosis”; “Salud y Vulnerabilidad” y “Salud y Ambiente”, en los que participaron expertos de los sectores mencionados. …”
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    Doença de chagas e seus vetores: Conhecer para prevenir! by Flavia dos Santos, Jairo Torres Magalhães-Junior, Ianei de Oliveira Carneiro, Ellenise Elsa Emidio Bicalho, Maurício dos Santos Conceição, Carlos Roberto Franke

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…All activities carried out in the execution of this study contributed to clarifying the transmission of T. cruzi in the district, pointing out the main factors associated with this zoonosis, which allowed a more holistic approach to the disease, as well as showing possible methodological and thus helping to subsidize future activities in the areas of education, infrastructure (with the reactivation of the Triatomine Identification Post) and behavior (with community awareness to notify triatomines), which may result in the prevention and control of CD in regions with underreporting of triatomines. …”
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